Yes, I do, but let me hasten to point out that they've never not felt energized about these issues. When I mentioned the polarization in Canadian society about the Afghanistan mission, that applied almost exclusively to the military mission, which has produced high levels of division. When we asked Canadians, “Do you support the humanitarian and development components of the mission?”, 90% of Canadians said they support that, and that number has remained fairly robust.
Secondly, I mentioned the fact that Canadians were in fact supportive of going to Iraq even before the hostilities actually ensued. The main reason that their support dissipated was the fact that it didn't occur under a multilateral aegis of the UN or some other body similar to that. So the appeal by President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton to smart power and multilateralism will resonate very strongly with Canadians who have already been quite strongly committed to these things.